Eldoret based GFE 105 and Nairobi City Stars won their respective duels on Saturday 15 July in the only two scheduled National Super League (NSL) games.

GFE 105 embarrassed NSL's second best performing home team Nakuru AllStars with a 4-0 win at the Afraha Stadium as City Stars narrowly edged out visiting Isibania 2-1 at Ruaraka, a game that had earlier been planned for Camp Toyoyo.

Nakuru AllStars 0 GFE 105 4

GFE led 2-0 at half time and doubled matters in the second half to hand the Allstars their second worst home defeat of the season after the 3-1 they suffered at the hands of City Stars at Afraha on 29 March.

Ayub Asila opened the scoring in the 20th minute with a diving header and six minutes on Wakoli Zeka - who scored the lone goal on Wednesday in a 1-0 over Agro Chemicals, doubled matters with his ninth goal of the season through a set play. Asila's goal came after GFE had been denied a deflected goal that was deemed offside.

AllStars had the chance to claw back in the game but fluffed a penalty in the 36th minute, well saved by GFE 105's off season signing Nahashon Odhiambo.

Boniface Mukhekhe added a quickfire brace both coming within three minute to complete the rout. His first came off a free kick in the 55th minute and tap-in on the 58th minute off a blundering veteran AllStars keeper Evans Omondi who failed to control a back pass.

The latest win, the second for GFE in four days sends the side three places up above Palos, Isibania and AllStars to settle at sixth from ninth with 26 points from 17 games.

At Ruaraka, Nairobi City Stars registered a second straight win in a span of four days after taking down visiting Isibabia 2-1.

The home team came to the game with a 2-0 win over Administration Police (AP) on Wednesday. On the same day Isibania had seen off FC Talanta 1-0 at Awendo.

City Stars now rises from tenth spot to seventh with 25 points from 17 games as Isibania scales two places down to ninth while on 24 points.

Sunday fixtures

Action continues on Sunday with a total of seven games across various venues. KCB and MOSCA will host St. Joseph's and Ushuru in a double header at Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos. The first game kicks off at 11am.

Kenya Police will host Modern coast Rangers at Karuturi grounds from 1pm. Leaders Vihiga United will host a revamped Bidco United at Mumias Complex as Palos face off with AP at Moi Stadium, Kisumu. both kick off at 3pm.

A double header at Camp Toyoyo - to be brought live on Bamba Sport will be the highlight for Sunday. In the first game from 2pm FC Talanta will face third placed Nairobi Stima and in the next game Kibera Black Stars will lock horns with second placed Wazito from 4.15pm.